[TheForge] Drill Press old goodie vs new junk
Ron Childers
munlaw2 at hcsmail.com
Fri Nov 30 14:49:43 EST 2007
Thanx, Andy, now I don't feel so badly having equipment older than most of
you guys....
Ron C
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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Andrew Vida
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [TheForge] Drill Press etc
Buffalo made a good drill press. Walker Turner too. I have a Hamilton
sensitive drill from 1942 - probably weighs more than most floor models
and it's only about 14" tall.
My recommendation would be to find a 1940s or 50s vintage machine in
good condition and pay the money. Even if you paid nearly as much for
it as a new one, you will have made a good purchase. Unless you are
going to shell out the $$ for a top-line machine of current vintage,
your money is far better spent in the old hardware.
Phil wrote:
> I'd bought a 16.5" delta, new, about 8 years ago.
> Talk about a piece of poop. One of the first big jobs
> I did with it was to build another air hammer. A lot
> of the holes are at an angle cause the table flexes
> too much.
>
> About 3 years ago, I bought a mid 50's vintage 22"
> Buffalo drill press. I only paid about $300 for it.
> Man, is it sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! I think
> it weighs about 1200 pounds. It's got a #4 MT spindle
> and automatic downfeed. I've bought used MT drill
> bits from 1/4" to 2" since then, and I have a 3/4"
> Jacobs chuck with a #4 MT spindle as well.
>
> I'd say look around at the used machinery dealers. A
> lot of the fab and machine shops get rid of the old
> stuff for the shiny new stuff. The old stuff works
> great.
>
> Phil Rosche
> Summerville SC
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